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Harvey York's Rise to Power novel Chapter 16

The entire Zimmer Villa was in silence at that moment. Almost everyone turned to look at Harvey in disbelief.

That live-in son-in-law said everything in certainty. Could it be that he indeed knew who the new CEO who invested in York Enterprise was?

Don did not even believe him. He smiled coldly and said, “Fine! Tell us! Who’s the new CEO in my enterprise?”

Harvey stretched his hand out and pointed it at himself. He then said slowly, “The new CEO of York Enterprise is me.”

Everyone was so shocked that they said nothing for a moment.

But the next second...

“You?” Don was stunned at first. He then held his belly and broke into a burst of laughter.

Finally, he stopped laughing with much difficulty. He then looked at Senior Zimmer. “Senior Zimmer, I thought that your live-in son-in-law just likes to put on a show. But it surprised me to see him acting like a fool.”

The moment he said that, Zack and the others broke into laughter too. They looked at Harvey just like they were looking at a fool.

Zack said coldly, “Harvey, you’re just a live-in son-in-law. Why do you pretend to be the CEO?”

Quinn was mocking Harvey. “Harvey, is it fun to act like this? Why are you talking nonsense and bragging here?”

Don did not believe him at all.

York Enterprise was quite famous. Almost everyone in Niumhi knew who the vice presidents and secretaries who worked there were. They were only unaware of the identity of the mysterious new CEO. It was normal for Harvey to know about that, but it was quite over the line if he used that as evidence.

“Why don’t you ask her yourself? Who is your new CEO?” said Harvey calmly. He then called that number and handed it to Don.

“Fine. I just want to see if you’re able to make the call.”

Don did not think that the contact number was reachable. So he put the phone in speaker mode directly, waiting to see Harvey humiliating himself.

After a short while, they soon heard a cold voice from the phone. “The number you have dialed is not in service. Please check the number and try again later.”

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